Experienced Litigators in Construction Matters

At Avallone Law Associates, we understand construction law. We also understand that homeowners are frequently taken advantage of during the construction process. Most people are not experts in building — they don't know how much materials cost or whether the right steps were taken to build the house. Consumers trust contractors and other professionals to do it right. When it goes wrong, consumers need a strong advocate to protect their rights.

After 30-plus years of experience dealing with Pennsylvania's complex construction laws and regulations, we know how to help homeowners who are facing legal issues stemming from a construction project. Avallone Law Associates maintains a vibrant real estate and construction law practice, focused on protecting the rights of individual homeowners. We are here to help you deal with unscrupulous contractors who failed to deliver the timely, quality work you paid for.

As a consumer, you should know that the law is on your side. But, it takes the right lawyer to explain to a judge how the law applies to your unique situation. That is where we come in. We have handled construction litigation since our founding in 1982. We routinely call on reliable construction experts to help us investigate and build cases. Armed with full information, our lawyers aggressively seek compensation to cover the cost of repairs, replacement and any additional costs involved. Your home is one of your biggest investments, and we are here to help protect it.

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Whether you need help with a divorce, a real estate transaction or starting a small business — our lawyers are prepared to address your unique legal needs. For a free initial consultation,
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215-253-3855.

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